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forecasters say the typhoon will keep hammering the philippines until friday. >>> here in new york, police are looking for a man who pushed a stranger in front of an oncoming subway train. the victim died monday afternoon at a subway stop just a few blocks from times square. this is amateur video taken just before the incident. witnesses say the suspect on the right was mumbling to himself before he pushed the victim. >>> lawyers for george zimmerman have released a photo taken the night he shot and killed florida teen trayvon martin. it shows him with a bloody nose. and it is a color version of a photo released several months ago. zimmerman's lawyer says the picture was taken by police and only given to them recently. the neighborhood watch volunteer claims he shot martin in self-defense. his trial is set for june. >>> doctors in arizona say an 11-year-old girl could die if she's not brought back to the hospital soon. this is surveillance video of her mother walking her out of a phoenix hospital last wednesday. doctors had to amputate the girl's arm and insert a heart catheter. the border
forecasters say the typhoon will keep hammering the philippines until friday. >>> here in new york, police are looking for a man who pushed a stranger in front of an oncoming subway train. the victim died monday afternoon at a subway stop just a few blocks from times square. this is amateur video taken just before the incident. witnesses say the suspect on the right was mumbling to himself before he pushed the victim. >>> lawyers for george zimmerman have released a photo...
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the first thing that dictator did, he gave the people of the philippines two weeks to turn in all their guns or it was the death penalty. now why would a dictator do that? why would he make his number one priority when he took over as dictator to disarm the public? the second amendment is there so -- it was put in there not for hunting and fishing like they like to say. because back when they did it, if you didn't hunt or fish, you didn't eat. it was put in there so the citizens would have the ability if their government became oppressive they could defend themselves against oppressive government. i think that overrules all the gun deaths. let's remember something. a gun is simply a tool. i have a gun safe at home. i've never come home and heard those guns going off on their own. people kill people. all right. how many people here die because of car accidents of drunk driving? do we go to the ford motor company and tell them stop making these automobiles because people get drunk and kill people? >> that's a facile argument. there is no he quif lens between drunk driving and lethal firea
the first thing that dictator did, he gave the people of the philippines two weeks to turn in all their guns or it was the death penalty. now why would a dictator do that? why would he make his number one priority when he took over as dictator to disarm the public? the second amendment is there so -- it was put in there not for hunting and fishing like they like to say. because back when they did it, if you didn't hunt or fish, you didn't eat. it was put in there so the citizens would have the...
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july 23rd, 2004, the philippines. an alarming situation develops when the eight-story building leans precariously over, one of the city's main shopping districts. age is not the problem. the building is just five years old, but the modern structure has been leaning over the street the last couple of days and is now in critical condition. fearing the worst, authorities evacuate the building and other buildings in the area. the busy street is cordoned off and local tv news cameras record the dangerous scene from both sides of the street. then, just a few hours after everyone gets out of the building, it falls over. the building brings down power lines and kicks up a huge cloud of dust and debris. the collapse leaves a mound of rubble about half as high as the original structure. no one is injured. an investigation determines that flawed design and faulty construction, particularly with the building's foundation, are the main reasons for the collapse. across the globe, a much older and smaller building, a 122-year-old br
july 23rd, 2004, the philippines. an alarming situation develops when the eight-story building leans precariously over, one of the city's main shopping districts. age is not the problem. the building is just five years old, but the modern structure has been leaning over the street the last couple of days and is now in critical condition. fearing the worst, authorities evacuate the building and other buildings in the area. the busy street is cordoned off and local tv news cameras record the...
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thing as divorce in the philippines. what does that mean? no, you cannot get divorced in the philippines. >> i need the option. >> one extreme to the other. we don't have a role model. the point you make is great. now our vows mean nothing. >> serena, you're aall incredibly famous. how can that be normal? whatever you do is pulled apart, ripped apart. you how do you live normal? >> for me, i'm a norral individual. i'm a normal pen when i get out of my tennis world. >> the world doesn't let you be normal. >> to a point you are how you want to be treated. i go to the grocery store, to the mall and in my normal clothes and act normal. people see new that environment and feel you're touchable and relatable. it's easier to vey normal life. >> speaking of not normal -- i'll say something, you get angry at men. every time i say something, i get in trouble. why do you care? >> they're the royals. >> we are such an evolved society. they are what they are. >> it's like children. >> everything is going crazy. >> people still believ
thing as divorce in the philippines. what does that mean? no, you cannot get divorced in the philippines. >> i need the option. >> one extreme to the other. we don't have a role model. the point you make is great. now our vows mean nothing. >> serena, you're aall incredibly famous. how can that be normal? whatever you do is pulled apart, ripped apart. you how do you live normal? >> for me, i'm a norral individual. i'm a normal pen when i get out of my tennis world....
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the president of the philippines has declared a state of emergency as a deadly typhoon bopha is making its way back towards the country the storm claimed the lives of more than five hundred people earlier this week with tens of thousands left homeless authorities expect more heavy rains floods and landslides in the north east of the country. around two thousand protesters have rallied outside belfast city hall in northern ireland after the local council voted to remove the u.k. flag from the building a policeman was injured and irish tricolors burned as the crowd chanted and sang sectarian songs it follows trouble when the vote was first announced last monday and again on friday when eight police officers were injured and at least thirteen people detained after riots politicians have appealed for the protests to stop. and this weekend the world's best figure skaters are testing the olympic ice in russia's resort city of sochi the countdown is in full swing with just over a year left until the winter games. and all the reports from the next olympic city . there is just over a year until
the president of the philippines has declared a state of emergency as a deadly typhoon bopha is making its way back towards the country the storm claimed the lives of more than five hundred people earlier this week with tens of thousands left homeless authorities expect more heavy rains floods and landslides in the north east of the country. around two thousand protesters have rallied outside belfast city hall in northern ireland after the local council voted to remove the u.k. flag from the...
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tv stations in egypt have vowed to go black today as a sign of protest. >>> and in the southern philippines, the death toll is quickly rising after a ferocious typhoon. officials say more than 200 people have already died. that number is expected to rise as rescuers reach communities that have been cut off by landslides. dozens died when a flash flood roared through two emergency shelters. >>> the latest, now, on the future queen of england. kate middleton is said to be doing better. but she is still in hospital this morning, being treated for a crippling form of morning sickness. prince william, though, looked a lot more upbeat, last night after spending about six hours with his wife. we now know that kate got sick while visiting her parents over the weekend. and william, then drove her 50 miles to london to go to the hospital. the couple had planned to break the good news to the royal family on christmas day. >>> and back here at home, a brand-new 787 dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing after a mechanical problem. the united flight had taken off from houston to newark when
tv stations in egypt have vowed to go black today as a sign of protest. >>> and in the southern philippines, the death toll is quickly rising after a ferocious typhoon. officials say more than 200 people have already died. that number is expected to rise as rescuers reach communities that have been cut off by landslides. dozens died when a flash flood roared through two emergency shelters. >>> the latest, now, on the future queen of england. kate middleton is said to be doing...
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this time, the rocket traveled directly over okinawa, before falling 180 miles north of the philippines, according to the north korean government. debris fell in at least three locations. it was detected by a south korean warship on alert. there are also four american warships in the region. the north koreans insist its efforts are part of a space program to place a satellite into orbit. but key allies believe it's an attempt to test a long-range ballistic missile. with further development, such a rocket could carry a nuclear warhead and potentially reach as far as california. analysts do not believe north korea currently has the technology to be a credible threat to the u.s. but today's launch is a step forward if north korea and its new leader. gloria riviera, abc news, seoul. >>> the u.s. is making a major diplomatic move, by officially recognizing syria's main opposition group as the new legitimate representative of the syrian people. president obama announced the move yesterday. it was part of an exclusive interview with abc's barbara walters. he also recognized that a small amount
this time, the rocket traveled directly over okinawa, before falling 180 miles north of the philippines, according to the north korean government. debris fell in at least three locations. it was detected by a south korean warship on alert. there are also four american warships in the region. the north koreans insist its efforts are part of a space program to place a satellite into orbit. but key allies believe it's an attempt to test a long-range ballistic missile. with further development,...
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in the philippines. and the royal seal of approval is giving british designers a boost at london fashion week. >> as eurozone ministers gather in brussels to decide go to give the go-ahead for a new bailout of the greek economy, the french finance minister has said all elements are in place for an accord. he's said that greece has done enough to secure this second bailout package. the greek prime minister has fled to brussels for this crucial meeting. his country remains perilously close to bankruptcy and desperately needs the loan of 130 billion euros. in the last few minutes, it's been reported the greek finance minister has said although some technicals still need to be sorted out, he believes a long period of uncertainty for his country is coming to an end. even if this round of funding does go through, however, there are still fears greece will eventually have to default. public anger in athens remains very visible, as mark lowen reports from there. >> there is little left now in greece's protests.
in the philippines. and the royal seal of approval is giving british designers a boost at london fashion week. >> as eurozone ministers gather in brussels to decide go to give the go-ahead for a new bailout of the greek economy, the french finance minister has said all elements are in place for an accord. he's said that greece has done enough to secure this second bailout package. the greek prime minister has fled to brussels for this crucial meeting. his country remains perilously close...
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the president of the philippines has declared a state of emergency has a deadly typhoon bopha is making its way back towards the country the storm claimed the lives of more than five hundred people earlier this week with tens of thousands left homeless saudis expect more heavy rains floods and landslides in the northeast of the country and coming up a look at colombia's four decades long civil war after a short break. so . live. i've. lived live. live . download the official the application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch artsy all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. as. most of the mines in segovia have passed into the hands of citizens who established small companies and have exploited them for many years now. at the mine one hundred thirty workers bring the or to the surface like ants carrying it on their backs from a depth of three hundred metres. we take the or out by the side. you try not to make it too heavy so you can walk. on it. it depends. there are times you make two and
the president of the philippines has declared a state of emergency has a deadly typhoon bopha is making its way back towards the country the storm claimed the lives of more than five hundred people earlier this week with tens of thousands left homeless saudis expect more heavy rains floods and landslides in the northeast of the country and coming up a look at colombia's four decades long civil war after a short break. so . live. i've. lived live. live . download the official the application...
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aid workers in the southern philippines are trying to rescue people trapped in the mud and fled after a powerful typhoon. more than 500 are known to have died. close to four hundred are missing. evacuation centers are overflowing with people. more than 300 thousands have lost their homes. the country's president flew into an island and that survivors. the widespread damage and those trying to pick up the pieces. >> a life turned upside down. in the schools that have become the evacuation centers, they cannot take in the enormity of what has happened. they are reliant for the most basic supplies. >> we are hoping to get financial assistance. almost all the people have nothing to eat. >> their homes are damaged. many beyond repair. bridges have been destroyed. even the banana trees have not been scared. they were the main source of income for many. the philippine president came to see the extent of the devastation and promised to learn lessons from the disaster. >> i want to account for those who are still alive, to reach them as soon as possible. i want to know why this happened. i als
aid workers in the southern philippines are trying to rescue people trapped in the mud and fled after a powerful typhoon. more than 500 are known to have died. close to four hundred are missing. evacuation centers are overflowing with people. more than 300 thousands have lost their homes. the country's president flew into an island and that survivors. the widespread damage and those trying to pick up the pieces. >> a life turned upside down. in the schools that have become the evacuation...
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. >> joining us from the manila via telephone is the head of the philippine red cross. scale of this is huge. how are you coping? cracks are people at have been moving over the last three days preparing after this tragedy. i am sorry about the poor people that lost their homes and everything. some of them are crammed into evacuation centers. some don't have roofs. the roads are littered with debris, trees, electrical. all entries have destroyed some homes and have been brought down by mudflows. many people severely affected as well as communication, but that is starting to be restored slowing. we must provide food and shelter right away. the red cross has provided 500 tents to one province and another 200 to another province. water has been provided because water has been contaminated. there are sanitation and hygiene kits. toothbrushes and everything. we are trying to restore some normality for these people. >> do you need international help? >> yes. we have launched an appeal centered on shelter and livelihood, in the hope of providing them with rehabilitation right a
. >> joining us from the manila via telephone is the head of the philippine red cross. scale of this is huge. how are you coping? cracks are people at have been moving over the last three days preparing after this tragedy. i am sorry about the poor people that lost their homes and everything. some of them are crammed into evacuation centers. some don't have roofs. the roads are littered with debris, trees, electrical. all entries have destroyed some homes and have been brought down by...
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it was shot in the philippines. amazing, wasn't it? >> totally impressive. who knows where we'll see her next, maybe "american idol." you never know. >> i would recommend it for sure. >>> here is something i'm looking forward to. if you are a regular viewer of the years. guess what? he's not here tonight. it's my turn. the "ridiculist, blitzer style," that's next. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our polic
it was shot in the philippines. amazing, wasn't it? >> totally impressive. who knows where we'll see her next, maybe "american idol." you never know. >> i would recommend it for sure. >>> here is something i'm looking forward to. if you are a regular viewer of the years. guess what? he's not here tonight. it's my turn. the "ridiculist, blitzer style," that's next. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were...
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the matter at the at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its military and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china in iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that their recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call him restriction was successfully we elected their means. taipei would have more stable relationship express free in terms of economic integration across the strait in the coming years and if it means knows that the u.s. would need a more reliable ally in the asia pacific region so the philippines is reeling to lend its hands to it to the american for that kind of particular security concern the u.s. is having in the asia pacific region now i did national level i think the keno administration has been trying to get support and get protection from the u.s. for tool major reasons number one. during the form are all your administration our oil government has bee
the matter at the at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its military and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china in iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that their recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call him restriction was successfully we elected their means. taipei would have more stable...
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that the philippines is cashing in on regional instability at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stephanus the return to asia refocusing its military and security in the middle east asia pacific targeting china in the primaries security concerns so the philippines is reeling to learn the stones to. four cannot but to close a critical concern to us is having in the asia pacific region i have. tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china. urging the chinese government to topple for a tough position towards the philippines however i think the chinese government should be a bit more careful about these internal demand so i think the philippines is all doing that through trying to get the best interest from from this china and u.s. relations. don't hesitate to log onto our website r t dot com it's the best place to look for the latest updates comments and videos here's some of was there for you right now. so called healing pyramids attract russians hoping to improve their health but skeptics dismiss the structures as fraudulent false idols designed on
that the philippines is cashing in on regional instability at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stephanus the return to asia refocusing its military and security in the middle east asia pacific targeting china in the primaries security concerns so the philippines is reeling to learn the stones to. four cannot but to close a critical concern to us is having in the asia pacific region i have. tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china. urging the chinese...
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the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive have lost everything. dependent on the government and aid agencies for basic supplies. others are seeking urgent medical care after being hit by falling trees and debris flying around by the typhoon. but they will also need long- term health. houses have been destroyed. roads are rendered im
the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought...
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in the philippines, officials say at least 25 people have been killed by land slides on the southern island of mindanao. the pictures are extraordinary. about 100 people are still said to be missing after this landslide struck a mining area. the army has deployed soldiers to the area to dig for survivors. officials in mexico say 31 prison inmates have been killed during a fight between rival gangs. at least 13 others were injured during the violence inside a prison in the northeast of the country. competition between drug cartels for control of smuggling routes along the u.s. border often spread into the prison system. a german man arrested in los angeles on suspicion of arson has been charged with starting nearly 40 fires in and around hollywood over the new year weekend. prosecutors in the case against the man claim the 24-year-old was motivated by what they're calling rage against americans. the fire caused as much as $3 million worth of damage. four people have been saved off the eastern coast of australia after they used an ice box to float on. two men and two boys had to cling
in the philippines, officials say at least 25 people have been killed by land slides on the southern island of mindanao. the pictures are extraordinary. about 100 people are still said to be missing after this landslide struck a mining area. the army has deployed soldiers to the area to dig for survivors. officials in mexico say 31 prison inmates have been killed during a fight between rival gangs. at least 13 others were injured during the violence inside a prison in the northeast of the...
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in the philippines, they rose before dawn to mark international women's day. they have had a female president, but filipino women still do not have equal access to wealth, power, and health care, and so the rally. today, the white house recognized the courage of women all over the world. >> despite the risks they face, despite the hardships they in door, these women carry on. they know they are fighting not just for their own rights and freedoms, but for the rights and freedoms of so many others. >> even in syria, women came out both to mark the day and to denounce the regime. they think war might keep them home, but women throughout the arab world have claimed these political rebellions as their own. and in afghanistan, the only female basketball team celebrated with a match against american troops. the americans won, but no one thought that really mattered. >> among those at the event with the secretary of state and the first lady was the president of global voices partnership. it seems with women in developing countries, we take one step forward and one ste
in the philippines, they rose before dawn to mark international women's day. they have had a female president, but filipino women still do not have equal access to wealth, power, and health care, and so the rally. today, the white house recognized the courage of women all over the world. >> despite the risks they face, despite the hardships they in door, these women carry on. they know they are fighting not just for their own rights and freedoms, but for the rights and freedoms of so many...
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at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its minatory and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that the recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call mr asian was successful we were elected there means beijing and taipei would have more stable relationship expression in terms of economic integration across the strait in the coming years and if we please note that the us would need a more reliable ally in the asia pacific region so the philippines is reeling to learn it has to be are broken for that kind of particulars a critique concerned the us is having in the asia pacific region i have already noticed there's tremendous pressure from the public opinion within china that ask urging the chinese government to top of a tough position towards the philippines however i think the chinese government should be a bit
at the international level the philippines know that the u.s. is stepping misty return to asia refocusing its minatory and security deployment in the middle east in asia pacific targeting china iran as the primary security concerns now at the regional level the philippines also see that the recent changes in the regional politics particularly in taiwan where mr martin to you and to call mr asian was successful we were elected there means beijing and taipei would have more stable relationship...
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the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive have lost everything. dependent on the government and aid agencies for basic supplies. others are seeking urgent medical care after being hit by falling trees and debris flying around by the typhoon. but they will also need long- term health. houses have been destroyed. roads are rendered im
the government of the philippines made an emotional appeal to four more to be done about climate change they after a deadly typhoon swept through the country this week, killing at least 300. from manila, here's the latest. >> a life -- alive against all the odds. carlos was inside his house when it was buried beneath a torrent of mud and water. >> we were hearing like the wind that night. we did not know where to run. the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought...
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we will bring me the latest. a powerful typhoon has been battering the philippines. dozens of deaths are reported and more than a 50,000 have been forced to flee their homes. a report from manila. >> it is the worst typhoon to hit the island. bringing heavy rain and wind up to 210 kilometers an hour. even for a country accustomed to violence weather, this is a truly massive storm. roads are closed and bridges damaged and crops destroyed. no match for its strength. >> i was in the kitchen and i heard a crack. something fell on the house. everything collapsed. >> the typhoon brought back painful memories of this time last year when a typhoon killed the 1500 people. this has twice the wind speed and there are fears there could be substantial loss of life. there was no warning -- more warning this year. >> this tyvon is not a joke. it is the potential destruction it could cause. this could be the strongest to hit the country this year. >> they are fleeing their homes for evacuation centers. tens of thousands heeded the call. they will stay until the wind and rain dies do
we will bring me the latest. a powerful typhoon has been battering the philippines. dozens of deaths are reported and more than a 50,000 have been forced to flee their homes. a report from manila. >> it is the worst typhoon to hit the island. bringing heavy rain and wind up to 210 kilometers an hour. even for a country accustomed to violence weather, this is a truly massive storm. roads are closed and bridges damaged and crops destroyed. no match for its strength. >> i was in the...
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than in the philippines that the u.s. or so many economic and business interests in china it wants to keep china obedient to whatever dictates that you have at in store for china so all the treaty allies from japan south korea australia the philippines you're being mobilized right now to encircle china and keep it subservient to the u.s. dictate in interests with a deeply checkered historic background of the u.s. military presence in the region many concerns have been raised the united states has for many many battles and pivot towards asia should be considered something of great alarm for the. people of the continent fearing full scale conflict in the region beijing is looking for a helping hand and it has look no further than its closest neighbor during the recent state visit to china who seemed glad to know she had russia's support with pledges to boost already strong military ties all but making this point clear while panetta says washington the must stay vigilant in the face of china's growing military beijing has an
than in the philippines that the u.s. or so many economic and business interests in china it wants to keep china obedient to whatever dictates that you have at in store for china so all the treaty allies from japan south korea australia the philippines you're being mobilized right now to encircle china and keep it subservient to the u.s. dictate in interests with a deeply checkered historic background of the u.s. military presence in the region many concerns have been raised the united states...
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and the philippines, they rose before dawn to mark international women's day. they had a female president, but they still do not have equal access to health, wealth, and healthcare. macdill so, they rallied. -- and so, the rally. >> despite the risks, these women carry-on. they know they are fighting not just for the rights of their people, but for the rights and freedoms of some many of them. >> even in syria, women came out to mark the day and to denounce the regime. women throughout the arab world have claimed political rebellion as their own. and in afghanistan, the country's only female basketball team celebrates with a match against the americans. the americans won come up but that does not really matter. >> the first lady today met with the president of global voices, a global partnership. she joined me a short time ago. it seems like we are taking one step forward, one step back. how much progress have we made in rural areas over the decade? >> each year, icy working with women leaders around the world -- each year, more and more countries, corporations
and the philippines, they rose before dawn to mark international women's day. they had a female president, but they still do not have equal access to health, wealth, and healthcare. macdill so, they rallied. -- and so, the rally. >> despite the risks, these women carry-on. they know they are fighting not just for the rights of their people, but for the rights and freedoms of some many of them. >> even in syria, women came out to mark the day and to denounce the regime. women...
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do you know what the first lady of the philippines looks like? >> reporter: so i pretended to be the king of liechtenstein, and people bought it. outside, a panting crowd, paid to scream my name. >> king nicholas. >> once you have 10, 15 people with cameras, everybody else will crowd around. >> king nicholas, i love you! >> reporter: for nearly clr 5,000, you get a gang of paparazzi and fake fans to meet you at the airport. for nearly $3,000, a crowd to follow you on dates. >> the goal would be, like, wow, you must be really famous. >> reporter: some use this service for career advancement. >> i guess you could say "b" list celebrities who want attention in beverly hills and hollywood. i was exacted by ee eed -- cont agents and publicists. >> reporter: the crowd shopping felt weird. but i loved the dirn afterwards. tell me how good looking i am. toast to me. my own entourage made to laugh hi my jokes. i said you do downtown. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i might hire these guys. for new year's eve. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los
do you know what the first lady of the philippines looks like? >> reporter: so i pretended to be the king of liechtenstein, and people bought it. outside, a panting crowd, paid to scream my name. >> king nicholas. >> once you have 10, 15 people with cameras, everybody else will crowd around. >> king nicholas, i love you! >> reporter: for nearly clr 5,000, you get a gang of paparazzi and fake fans to meet you at the airport. for nearly $3,000, a crowd to follow you...
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philippines. he said instead nursing schools in the district should train local residents to work in the industry and address nursing shortages. d.c. has preferential hiring practices for local residents. back with more "washington today". ♪ >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell i've done this so often in conversations with people. i'm say i'll concede that but don't give them the big one. >> president richard nixon in 19a
philippines. he said instead nursing schools in the district should train local residents to work in the industry and address nursing shortages. d.c. has preferential hiring practices for local residents. back with more "washington today". ♪ >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell i've done this so often in conversations with people. i'm say i'll concede that but don't give them the big one. >> president richard nixon in 19a
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powerful typhoon in the philippines. typhoon bop (boe-pah) roared ashore this morning with winds of 110 ms per hour. the storm broughtn trees and caused widespread power outages across the >>> 40 people are dead in a typhoon in the philippines from yesterday with winds up to 160 miles an hour. it brought down trees and caused power outages across the country. >>> is mother nature on a rampage? >> sure seems like it. finally calming down around the bay area but that's about to change. we'll see some rain moving back into the bay area. in fact, we are seeing couple of scattered light showers in parts of the north bay this morning. you see that train of moisture a little further to the north as the clouds continue to stream overhead. just light showers along the 101. north bay healdsburg near cloverdale as we are going to see sprinkles or scattered light showers on and off north of the golden gate bridge. temperatures in the 50s although 49 now in concord. true rain moves in tonight to tomorrow morning. it should tab taper
powerful typhoon in the philippines. typhoon bop (boe-pah) roared ashore this morning with winds of 110 ms per hour. the storm broughtn trees and caused widespread power outages across the >>> 40 people are dead in a typhoon in the philippines from yesterday with winds up to 160 miles an hour. it brought down trees and caused power outages across the country. >>> is mother nature on a rampage? >> sure seems like it. finally calming down around the bay area but that's...
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and the philippines finds itself in the middle of a power struggle between two global giants turning the battle of wills to its advantage. anti-corporate protesters from the occupy wall street movement in washington are gearing up for tough police action they have passed a deadline set up by a local authorities to remove camping equipment from the city squares but artie's a liz wall discovered the activists are remaining loyal to the cause. so we are here ad macpherson square where protesters have been occupying the park since october throughout the demonstration about one hundred tents have been pitched here the national park service has repeatedly slapped these notices on tents here macpherson square informing protesters that they can no longer camped out here that means they have to get rid of sleeping bags and any other material which allows them to live here protesters are responding by painting that symbol on the notice which demonstrates the fact that they do not agree with this mandate there tends can stay about their doors must remain open moving no one is living in it the n
and the philippines finds itself in the middle of a power struggle between two global giants turning the battle of wills to its advantage. anti-corporate protesters from the occupy wall street movement in washington are gearing up for tough police action they have passed a deadline set up by a local authorities to remove camping equipment from the city squares but artie's a liz wall discovered the activists are remaining loyal to the cause. so we are here ad macpherson square where protesters...